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¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (New Hampshire - Silver Proof) , United States

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Obverse
The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" and it is surrounded with the face value and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LIBERTY S IN GOD WE TRUST QUARTER DOLLAR
Reverse
The Old Man of the Mountain, a distinctive rock formation on Mt. Cannon in the Franconia Notch gateway to northern New Hampshire, is accompanied with the legend "OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN", the state's name ("NEW HAMPSHIRE"), the date of its admission into Union ("1788"), its motto ("LIVE FREE OR DIE"), 9 stars, signifying the fact that New Hampshire was the 9th state to ratify the Constitution, and the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM"
Latin
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1788 LIVE FREE OR DIE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN 2000 E PLURIBUS UNUM WC
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